Pyjamas

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Didymous

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I know poker players where onesies.
 

Lanolin

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#42
I'm from New Zealand.
some places people wear pjs in public, in Auckland it depends on what suburb is pj fashion conscious.
 

Lanolin

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some suburbs of Auckland were called dormitory suburbs.
You went to work in the centre of town, and came home to sleep.

I did that for a while when I was at uni. I could have just stayed and slept in the park under a bridge and avoided the commute.
 

Lanolin

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#44
In Paris they call it metro, boulot, dodo
 

KhedetOrthos

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If there was some stranger in my bedroom watching me sleeping, I’d consider that person to be posing an imminent threat and that Castle Law would come into play.
Precisely. That would be an excellent way to get shot.
 

KhedetOrthos

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er what is castle law? why would a stranger come into your bedroom and watch you sleep?
If it was dark they couldnt see anything anyway.

But dont your angels watch over you?
They do. Mine is named St. Sauer. Yours?
 

Lanolin

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my angel is called angelina
 

Lanolin

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#49
I dont hang out in casinos...so I wonder how this particular observation came about...

Lovng my pjs at the moment, the ultimate stay at home uniform.
 

Lanolin

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do trackpants and sweatshirts count as pyjamas or only if you wear them to sleep (do naps count as sleep?)

If so, Ive been all week in my pjs.
 

ArtsieSteph

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#51
I literally just wear my day clothes to bed, so that’s a nice easy way to do it. However I love that pj’s are the thing where people can wear stuff that’s tacky and it’s totally awesome.

Does it have Mickey Mouse? Weird patterns? Doesn’t matter. I like the snarky ones that have saying a on them like “but first coffee”
 

Lanolin

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My sister gave me ones with flowers on them and its got the names of the flowers on them as well.

Mum wears one with polka dots and I think on Dads hes got trucks or cars on them cos they are boy pyjamas.

we cant just wear 'normal' clothes to bed.
 

CharliRenee

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#53
Cozy jammas I wear sometimes, sometimes just what I wore all day, and sometimes in my skibbies, just depends on the day/night.
 

ArtsieSteph

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Now I want a pair of zaney pjs so I can say I have zaney pjs
 

Lanolin

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the zanier the better IMHO.
 

Prycejosh1987

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Please state what your pyjamas have on them and have you ever worn them during the day. Why is it taboo to wear pyjamas during the day anyway? They are so comfortable.
You dont live in England do you. In England sometimes women go shops in their pyjamas. I have seen it around a good 8 times myself, that is what can remember, although i do not see it often, to be frank.
 

Lanolin

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You dont live in England do you. In England sometimes women go shops in their pyjamas. I have seen it around a good 8 times myself, that is what can remember, although i do not see it often, to be frank.
No.

I havent seen many around here but then I dont tend to go out really early in the morning or late at night. I think people might for short car trips to the dairy though. In england its probably cos it gets dark really early so people cant see anyway.